Why do you think you may see a few bubbles forming in Part 1 with the sugar solution?
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
Think of the sugar solution as food for the live yeast. The yeast breaks down the sugar by alcoholic fermentation, a process that takes the sugar and breaks it into ethanol and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide that forms can be seen by the naked eye...in the form of bubbles!
solution, I think
Air bubbles need a surface to cling to. Believe it or not, the surface of a plastic straw is not as smooth as you might think. You cannot see the roughness of the straw but it is enough for the bubbles to cling to and form there. The surface of a glass is usually smoother than a straw so bubbles have a harder time forming there. They just want to slide up the side of the glass to the top.
I think Protex makes more bubbles. I think Protex makes more bubbles.
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
Think of the sugar solution as food for the live yeast. The yeast breaks down the sugar by alcoholic fermentation, a process that takes the sugar and breaks it into ethanol and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide that forms can be seen by the naked eye...in the form of bubbles!
I think trident produces the biggest bubbles because of its sugar rate.
i think trident because of its sugar rate
the real sugar baby is......... people think its bubbles but its blossom bubbles she cryes to much and she dont know allot of sweets but the real sugar baby is blossom she is the pink sweet luvable sugar baby and plus she eats allot of sweets
the real sugar baby is............... people may think its bubbles but its blossom bubbles she cryes too much she dont have the color of sugar and blossom shes sweet luvable and she eats allot of sweets plus shes the color pink of sugar :)
It reduces the bubble volume as the density increase and I think what that guy was trying to say was................ the solution would suck if you add salt to the solution because I tried it and it wouldn't even make soap bubble. I think it's because the salt could have sucked up the water molecules ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ LIES! i did this expirement in chemistry and it created bubbles. The bubbles seemed to be bigger then the bubbles with just soap and water
i am not so sure but i think it is diabetes. check on wiki answers!
solution, I think
The scientific name for a sugar and water mixture is simply an aqueous solution of a sugar compound. For example, a solution of sucrose (table sugar) in water would be called a sucrose solution.
i think its cos the sugar cube releases the oxygen that has been trapped inside it when it dissolves
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